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FAQs

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What is the dress code?

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Our dress code is semi-formal, and we kindly ask guests to lean a bit more elevated than casual. For ladies: Please wear midi-length or longer dresses. Think elegant, polished, and appropriate for a formal chapel ceremony. Short dresses are not permitted. Heels, dressy flats, or wedges are all welcome—just keep in mind the reception will be outdoors on grass. Please avoid hot pinks, oranges, and obviously white. For men: Please wear dress pants and a sport coat. You’re welcome to add a tie if you’d like, but it’s not required. Khakis are not permitted, so please choose true dress trousers.

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What time should I arrive?

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Please plan to arrive 20–30 minutes before the ceremony at the Samuel Cadden Chapel at Clemson University. Address: 181 Jersey Ln, Clemson, SC 29634 This will be a military wedding, and we ask that guests remain seated until the final exit to respect the ceremony traditions and formal procession.

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Where do I park for the ceremony?

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Parking for the ceremony is available at the Brooks Center Lot on Clemson’s campus. It’s a short, easy walk through the breezeway to the chapel.

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How does parking work for the reception?

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Parking will be available on-site at the Fusco residence with valet services provided. Rideshare is encouraged for convenience. Address: 223 Sandy Point Drive, Anderson, SC 29625

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Can I bring a plus-one?

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To stay within our guest capacity, we are only able to accommodate the individuals listed on your invitation. If your invitation says “and guest,” you are welcome to bring a plus-one. Otherwise, we kindly request that you attend solo.

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Are kids invited?

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We absolutely adore your little ones, but our wedding will be a 21+ adults-only celebration. The event will not be kid-friendly, and we kindly ask that you make arrangements for childcare. We can’t wait to celebrate with you!

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Can we take photos during the ceremony?

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We kindly request an unplugged ceremony—phones away and hearts present. You’ll have plenty of opportunities for photos at the reception!